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Who can explain the diffrent types of hillttribe coffee?

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Hello!

I want order some hillttribe coffee

It's much better then the bitter coffee in my home country!

I not found many online shops for order

Got only one price list

But Iam not exactly sure what kind of coffee comes nearest to the taste of robusta and 100 Procent arabica coffee!

Last year I visit a roast factory in Bali roasting the famous kopi luak!

But the price in Indonesia was even higher then on amazon

And the most exoensive coffee in. The world kopi luak got a bad rating on amazon

Maybe because of bad exchange rate

Last year!

The price list I have shows

This names

Peaberry most expensive of all

1200 baht kg

Strong roast

Italian roast

Full city roast

So what all this means in detail?

What sort I must order that come

Near to the taste of arabica, or robusta coffee?

Lao coffe also famous , what's the diffrent to hillttribe coffee and where I can order online in Lao to find out the difference in taste!

Thanks to all , that help me to find answers to my questions!

Robusta and Arabica are already very different indeed so you need to decide which you prefer. Hint: Robusta usually ends up as cheap instant coffee whereas Arabica is generally used for making fresh coffee. The flavour of Arabica is certainly much finer.

In some parts of the world one also finds another variety known as Excelsa/Liberica being grown and the flavour/quality is somewhere between Robusta and Arabica. I used to get that all the time in the Philippines, where Baraco was the local name for it. I dont think it's grown in Thailand though.

This may be of interest:

http://thailand.prd.go.th/view_news.php?id=6645&a=2

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